Recently, we were asked to assist on the Long Island Railroad East Side Access project in NYC. This particular section of the project was deep below Midtown Manhattan as progress is being made to eventually link trains from Long Island to Grand Central Terminal. The purpose of the scan was to verify the limits and […]

Ron Aarts, CEO of Innovtec, spoke at The SPAR Europe World Forum in The Hague, Netherlands on Tuesday, November 13th, 2012. A link to Mr. Aarts profile and information on the content of his speaking engagement is here: http://www.sparpointgroup.com/SPAR-Europe-2012-Ron-Aarts/ http://www.sparpointgroup.com/SPAR-Europe-2012-Live-Stream-Keynotes-Plenary-Sessions/

Innovtec is pleased to announce their new website and branding initiative to start 2013. “We feel that it is important to we introduce some unified branding elements so our clients will instantly recognize us onsite and at conferences.” said Jose Mesa, Vice President of Operations. “By generating our new content to represent our business we hope our […]

Innovation Technology Partners, Inc. is seeking a Laser Scanning Field Technician to meet its commitment to completing projects on a national and international level. The candidate must be proficient with Leica laser scanning equipment. A basic knowledge of surveying techniques and familiarity with the use of builders’ levels and total stations is desired, but not required. Prior […]

February 2013 News Update Innovtec begins 2013 with a new industry-focused website that details their professionalism and commitment to the laser scanning industry. Highlighted on the new website is a complete listing of the services Innovtec provides to architects, construction teams and sub-contractors who appreciate working with a state-of-the-art project documentation provider. A soft […]

The design/build team in charge of the BP-432 Outbound Baggage Handling Systems Upgrades at Orlando International Airport contracted Innovtec to accurately document the as-built conditions in the 80,000 square-foot bagroom. Vic Thompson, the BHS consultant would used this detailed 3D model to develop a clear right-of-way for the new conveyor. Having an accurate model would streamline the process once final design had begun allowing the manufacturer to install the new conveyor with confidence that each potential obstruction had been accounted for. The contractor Epstein Construction would use the same model to coordinate the installation and relocation of the mechanical, electrical and piping in support of the new system.

The Harry Tracy Water Treatment Plant in San Bruno, CA required a major update to make the facility more seismically sound, to improve water treatment capacity and maximize overall reliability. After being awarded the large contract to lead the reconstruction project, Kiewit Infrastructure Group immediately turned to Innovtec knowing the current drawings were outdated and unreliable for the required structural calculations.

Early in 2011, CAGE recruited Innovtec to assist them on the Baggage Handling System (BHS) renovation in Terminals C and D at LaGuardia Airport in NYC. The area undergoing modifications had no reliable as-built drawings on record. CAGE desired a laser scanned, documentation solution with a rapid turnaround so that they could make the BHS updates in a timely, but accurate manner.